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Helps users manage and schedule their Substack posts. Schedule your notes on Substack.
Dispatchrly for Substack
Draft, schedule, and automate your Substack Notes. Start growing on autopilot with scheduled Substack Notes. Plan, write, and queue weeks of Notes in one sitting so your audience hears from you daily, even when you are offline. With Dispatchrly, you get: - Visual calendar scheduling for Substack Notes, with drag-and-drop rescheduling and automatic posting at the exact time you choose. - A powerful draft system with rich text editor, live preview, auto-save, templates, and unlimited searchable drafts so you never start from scratch. - A Content Vault to capture ideas and inspiration from any creator in one click, organize them by category, and find them instantly when it is time to write. - Queue-based automation that lets you batch-create Notes, auto-schedule from your queue, and stay consistent during busy periods or holidays. Who it is for: - Substack creators and newsletter writers who want consistent daily Notes without living inside Substack. - Content creators and social media managers who repurpose posts into Substack Notes and need a reliable scheduling workflow. Pricing and safety: - 7-day free trial with full features, then a $39 one-time purchase for lifetime access (no subscriptions or monthly fees). - All data stored locally on your device, with no external servers or data selling, and verified via the Chrome Web Store. Requirements: Google Chrome and a Substack account. Support is available via your Chrome Web Store reviews section
Substack OS: Notes Scheduler
Schedule and queue your Substack notes for automated posting Publish Substack Notes on your schedule — not when you remember. Substack Notes Scheduler helps you write, queue, and automatically post Substack Notes at predefined times. It’s built for writers and creators who care about consistency and timing. If you batch ideas but still post manually, this extension removes that friction. ✨ What this extension does ✍️ Write Notes in Chrome Compose and edit Substack Notes in a clean, focused editor without context switching. ⏰ Schedule Notes in advance Choose exact days and times. Your Notes are published automatically. 📥 Queue-based posting Add Notes to a queue and let the scheduler handle publishing. 🗓️ Preferred posting times Set your ideal posting slots by day and hour. New Notes are automatically scheduled into the next available slot. 📝 Drafts and edits Save unfinished ideas, revisit drafts, and edit queued Notes anytime. 📜 Post history See what has already been published and when. 🎯 Why this extension exists Substack does not provide native scheduling for Notes. This extension fills that gap with a simple, reliable workflow. 👤 Who it’s for • Substack writers who post Notes regularly • Creators who batch content • Founders, engineers, and indie writers who value systems • Anyone tired of missing the right time to post 🔒 Privacy and permissions • Works locally in your browser • No selling of data • No unnecessary permissions If you take Notes seriously, this turns posting into a system. Install once. Write when it suits you. Publish on time, every time.
Tweet Hunter X: Sidebar for X
Stop doomscrolling and start exploring. A browser extension that enhances X and guides you to the best content. It integrates smoothly with X to provide you with the best possible experience. ✅ Recent Hits: get the top performing posts from your timeline ✅ Highlights: see anybody’s best tweets for research or inspiration ✅ Conversations: see posts/replies you had with someone ✅ Enhanced search experience: shortcuts and improvements to X's search experience 💟 AI-powered features (only for Tweet Hunter subscribers) including viral tweet inspiration and AI writing assistant
Substack Messaging Extension
The Substack Auto Messenger Chrome extension is a tool designed to simplify communication with your Substack subscribers. It allows… The Substack Auto Messenger Chrome extension is a tool designed to simplify communication with your Substack subscribers. It allows you to send personalized or generic messages directly to your subscribers efficiently. 1) Install the Extension - Download and install the Substack Auto Messenger Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store. 2) Navigate to the Correct Page - Log in to your Substack profile. - Go to your Subscribers page at this exact link: https://yournewsletter.substack.com/publish/subscribers (Make sure there’s nothing added to the link after “subscribers.”) 3) Open the Extension Click on the Substack Auto Messenger extension icon in your Chrome toolbar. Buy your monthly subscription in order to use the extension. To do that, click on the "Buy Now" button, which will open a new window. 4) Compose Your Message - Use the provided text box to write your message. - Limit the recipients to up to 50 subscribers at a time - Double-check your message before sending. 5) Keep the Subscribers page open while the extension runs. The extension will indicate whether messages are successfully sent. 6) Best Practices Message Size: Keep messages concise and meaningful. Batch Sending: Avoid sending too many messages at once to maintain smooth operation (you can send max. 50 messages at once). Monitor Progress: Watch the extension's status updates to ensure all messages are sent correctly. With this tool, you can efficiently manage your communication, welcome new subscribers, and strengthen engagement with your Substack audience.